WEBVTT NO OTHER DETAILS HAVE BEEN RELEASED. SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES IN FLOYD COUNTY SAY IT'S A TOOL THEY CANNOT DO WITHOUT. SOCIAL MEDIA IS HELPING OFFICERS THERE CATCH CRIMINALS. EARLIER TONIGHT, WLKY'S MORGAN LENTES GAVE US A LOOK AT THEIR LATEST PROGRAM, CALLED "WANTED WEDNESDAY." IT HAD MORE VIEWS THAN WHAT I ANTICIPATED. MORGAN: THREE POSTS AND ALMOST 20,000 VIEWS. FLOYD COUNTY SHERIFF FRANK LOOP SAYS IT'S PROOF THAT SOCIAL MEDIA GETS HIS COMMUNITY'S ATTENTION. SHERRIFF LOOP: THE WAY THE PEOPLE COMMUNICATE TODAY VERSUS 20 YEARS AGO OR 30 YEARS AGO WHEN I STARTED, YOU KNOW, EVERYTHING'S DONE VIA COMPUTER, CELL PHONE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER. MORGAN: THAT'S WHY DETECTIVES MADE THE DECISION TO USE THAT ONLINE AUDIENCE. [KEYBOARD TYPING] TO CATCH SOME OF THEIR MOST WANTED CRIMINALS. SHERRIFF LOOP: YOU KNOW, WE WANT FELONS. PEOPLE THAT WE FEEL LIKE WE NEED TO GET OFF THE STREET, WE'RE GOING TO PICK OUR MORE SERIOUS CRIMES. MORGAN: THE SHERIFF SAYS AT ANY GIVEN TIME, THEY HAVE ALMOST 3000 WARRANTS ON FILE. NOW DETECTIVES ARE CHIPPING AWAY AT THAT NUMBER BY POSTING FOUR MUGSHOTS EVERY WEDNESDAY, ASKING RESIDENTS TO HELP FIND THEM. IN SOME CASES, THE INDIVIDUALS ARE ALREADY IN JAIL IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION, BUT NOT ALWAYS. SHERRIFF LOOP: SHE SAW HERSELF ON THE FACEBOOK, AND SHE DIDN'T WANT TO BE ON FACEBOOK IN THAT MANNER, SO SHE TURNED HERSELF IN. MORGAN: ONLY TWO OF THE DEPARTMENT'S MOST WANTED REMAIN AT LARGE. DETECTIVES HAVE EITHER LOCATED THE REST OR RECEIVED A TIP ABOUT THEIR WHEREABOUTS. IT'S A TREND THEY HOPE WILL CONTINUE AS THEY EXPAND THEIR EFFORTS ONLINE. SHERRIFF LOOP: WE'LL USE EVERY PIECE OF SOCIAL MEDIA THAT'S BENEFICIAL TO US. MORGAN: MORGAN LE NTES, WLKY NEWS.